Taylor is qualified to go, but with his recent diagnosis of PRA, we are doubtful. We will continue to have his eyes checked periodically and hopefully in a few months we will have enough data to plot the speed of his decline. What a sad thing to happen to such a wonderful little dog.

Whatever happens, we hope all of you that do go will have a great time. Maybe one of you will win. Take care and appreciate your good dogs. The time we have to live and run with them is way too short.

I'm sorry. I don't really know how my post ended up on Yahoo News. Glad you found it, though. I think the best thing is to try to develop quality content that your community would be interested in and sharing in like discussions on social media.

Welcome to my 4" world!

My world is different. Sort of the needle point version of your agility. It's different down here. Just inches above the grass blades.

The View from 4-inch Jump Height.

Taylor is now retired. He finished his career as PNAC PACH2 U-CD (HIT) Wingssong Sweet Baby James CD RE AX AXJ MXP5 MJP6 PAX2 OFP RL2-AOM. I believe he is the smartest and most dedicated dog I will ever have the privilege to train. Thank you, Taylor. You will always be the champion of my heart.

I am continuing this blog to discuss agility training, dogs in art, canine photography, canine performance structure and other subjects of interest.

You can also catch the exploits of Samurai, the quixotic little red Papillon I am training. Please feel free to leave a comment if you have thoughts on the articles and images posted here.

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